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well t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device or jar to be any toy. your condemnation of the syrian regime from day one asked about the silence regarding rebel terror attacks in damascus both the latest from the one trying or some limited single. also drew down our son who just behind a gathering as a platform to make his case calling on the u.s. to stop these prosecution of accusing washington of exploiting the arab uprisings plays our own political agenda. on crisis kaos the streets of athens turned to a bottle of pills that turns up sometimes bad range of austerity while spain may
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lose one of its biggest. because of the fun of. news from russia around the world this is r.t. with me. thanks for joining us it's no surprise syria's been the most hated a show dressed at the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york and britons are added to the voices that calling for the removal of the assad regime that's while there were some deadly blasts carried out by the rebels in damascus have remained largely ignored by the international community. has been following the second high profile gathering. the prime minister of britain addressed the general assembly a centrally reiterating a conversation that began by u.s. president barack obama and the french president said just twenty four hours ago the
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u.s. and its western allies are very much pushing for or charlotte assad the president of syria to step down they've all said in different words that his time to go is now and that he and his government do not belong the international community leader of the representative of qatar just twenty four hours ago say that if the special envoy to syria cannot find a peaceful resolution to the problem then plan b. should be a no fly zone the last time there was a no fly zone approved by the security council that led to military intervention into libya so this is a serious issue and we do know the position of the u.s. of friends of britain that have been pushing for the charlotte side and his government to go have been supporting the syrian opposition russia's foreign minister lavrov said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when
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violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern and this little to do with russia's worried that the latest attacks in syria aren't receiving any reaction from the un security council because someone's donations are stepping back in addressing the syrian conflict which me eventually lead to justifying terror for the world which is a little bit new to so there you have it it was just the most recent conversation taking place in the security council once again on syria crisis that has been developing for more than eighteen months and still a huge division among the international community. they were a new leader also warned against military involvement in the syrian conflict up ahead très the world leaders that the general assembly during the speech itself mahmoud ahmadinejad said the wild is in need of a new and fresh thinking criticizing the policies of europe and the us washington
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in turn lead the west and walk around boycotting has address and jamal update from the national iranian american council says iran's opponents can actually benefit from the fiery speech well if you look at what's happening inside of iran really if you are saying that are taking extreme toll on ordinary people there is a sense that there could be imminent strikes whether they're the strikes threatened by bibi netanyahu or u.s. strikes that president obama referred to in his address and so i think that if there is a sense of being surrounded inside of iran that is it is an accurate reflection of what is happening that being said you know i'm not sure of what the strategic thinking was in delivering this speech normally when he when he comes to the united states these are speeches designed to provoke. and to generate media attention on the u.s. on the israeli side i think that there are still statements that it is made that will you know will be used to create the impression that iran is not
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a rational actor and that there needs to be a military conflict. and it wasn't just the speech of the world leaders causing a stir among the u.n. delegates and iceland to address their somebody by the stance he himself remains holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london there was some blood and then to that pacification against him and all those connected with wiki leaks the us mint has more on what to say. this is a man who only on wednesday with described by the united states as an enemy of the state just a few hours later he was speaking to the united nations he gave quite an emotive speech saying that he was speaking as a free man soli thanks to the efforts of ecuador which of course has offered tema asylum and he's currently staying in the embassy here in london he talked extensively about the life of bradley manning who of course is accused of leaking military documents to wiki leaks bradley manning has now been under lock and key
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for eight hundred fifty six days which is way over what's legal under military law in the united states he also said that we shouldn't underestimate the scale of the investigation into wiki leaks and that bradley manning is not the only one who's been affected by it he was very hard on president obama he said that there had been more offenses against freedom of speech during president obama's administration and during any other let's just hear what he had to say it is time for the u.s. to cease its persecution of with the roots to see if persecution of our people and to cease its persecution over all lubed sources. it is time for president obama to do the right thing well during the first years of change he talked about the audacity of the united states which he says has taken credit for the events of the arab spring when in fact credit was due to the people themselves
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now it's just possible that there may be some kind of a breakthrough in the next couple of days there are soldiers case we know that william hague. the foreign secretary here in the u.k. is due to meet ricardo patino please his ecuadorian counterpart we understand that what the jury may do is seek safe passage for us to the ecuadorian embassy in sweden and that he would bear on the questions on these sexual allegations that have been made against him but meanwhile he is living here in the ecuadorian embassy just down the corridor from where i'm standing now and he's been here now for more than three months. and as he was exclusively broadcasting our songs address live and you can watch it in full on this website on our web site also don't forget the whistle blower hose of his own interview show on this very channel and you can find all the editions of dot com if you have missed any.
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there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. we want to present. something real. scenes of violence and golf to athens that hundreds of protesters clashed with police then bres broke out right in front of the greek parliament where towns of thousands gathered for the latest discontent of the harsh cuts a new round of measures would mean deets lunches to pensions and a raise in there with time and age but attorney and professor of constitutional law a true colors says all stay with me has shown itself to be a path to disaster. their own recipe it's
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a tough race to be there to support these that the disease itself because we see that these two year or so of the bush hating measures that the decision to decrease it's now will actually be good to know what to do to be displayed to show last year do you have a point if you were coverage through this engine of the economy so it's a kind of this is so good we're going to reduce the debt we're making the economy course in the low sure it will reset up what we had at the age of the structure of the explosion center for political implosion of the government itself so what are you think that in the months to come we're going to finish the idea of political crisis besides the one. well the same sentiment was also felt among the crowds in madrid but in spain anger over the financial turmoil is taking on more dangerous forms the leader one of the country's biggest regions catalonia if he wins local elections next month they'll be
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a referendum on independence even of this punish government doesn't approve it drake aggrieved has more. the regional elections being held in catalonia will be seen as a de facto referendum on independence from madrid and from essential lies government and that's largely down to who's running on the ballot paper we have present are still mass regional heads and he's been calling for greater independence if he proves popular on the day of voting for them that could really reflect on how popular the issue of independence is has always been the simmering sentiment when it comes to this national debate between highlighted somewhat given the current economic conditions and economic plight in spain catalonia is feel they've been hard done to that they give more to madrid in terms of the budget about twelve billion euros more on an annual basis ever received back also catalonia as a regional store to contribute about twenty percent of spain's annual g.d.p.
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is still hard but with its own desperate struggling to reduce that deficit in catalonia about forty billion euros but here they say they've made deeper and tougher cuts than anywhere else in spain this issue actually earlier this month or so about a million people onto the streets in barcelona is a call for independence away from madrid because of a very tough time for spain as a whole particularly for the government of prime minister rudd hordes as one m.p.'s dubbed it is a crisis on top of a crisis as they're facing their own problems of deficit reduction and people coming out to the streets in their tens of thousands to protest against how the government is handling austerity measures we've just seen this week protests turned violent the occupy congress movement which started peacefully aim to get a message of and just barely through to a peace and ended in violence of police pushing back the protesters with being hit by batters having rubber bullets fired in their direction and it's also about sixty
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people were injured in proceedings about thirty people being detained as a worrying sign for some of these demonstrations turned more violent after as a continued. coming up later in the program the british government controlling hand as it flashes the numbers of police officers in attempts to stem the flow from its money talks. the israel wants war with iran over its nuclear program but they do want styles in the way so we're asking for a truce between longtime allies tel aviv and washington times. after. trimmings in this tree even for specialists
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a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also surrounded objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls imitating the sounds they believe capture the power of nature. there are special instruments that accompany the singing guinea says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous
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people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. of so pitiful is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody on the instrument is called . to fly as one of the most famous groups in the republic their next goal is to tour they say for you or peon since difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me r.c. if i can do it. chair of the senate work. shero you shared their order that was sure you would say get out who was
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you think gang are all ok. but now it is the and moody part of the song and not the actual throat singing which i wouldn't even try to repeat. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met small she looks like it to vini and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most s. too far in mind that she pan from two hundred years ago until sappy here she's not planning a professional singing career but she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature. when you take three. three. three.
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three balls video for your media project free media darty dot com. you know watching aussie welcome back israel seems keen on going to war with iran over its controversial nuclear program however tel aviv's top ally the u.s. is pushing patients instead as election season cautiousness from washington all have relations with israel soured all she's going to check and finds out for us. the crack between the white house and the israeli leadership is starting to show benjamin netanyahu is pushing washington to draw a red line over iran a line beyond which lies war but president obama is not banding so let me be clear america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy and we believe that there is still time and space to do so even though the obama administration's stated policy is not to let iran have
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a nuclear weapon for benjamin netanyahu that's not enough if you're determined to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons it means you will act before they get nuclear weapons acting before could mean attacking tomorrow even though according to a u.s. intelligence assessment iranian leaders haven't even decided on whether to build a bomb or not america's top military officials made it clear attacking iran would be a bad idea should israel decide to go it alone the head of the u.s. army said quote i don't want to be complicit and of quote they are saying they can set iran back a couple of years and then go back and do it again and again that's just idiotic because once you start using force everything changes colonel lawrence wilkerson has joined a host of other former and serving government officials who put forward an expert analysis paper on what military action against iran would entail the paper states we believe that a u.s. attack on iran would increase iranians motivation to build a bomb. it would take iran a year or more to build
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a military grade weapon once the decision was made to do so at least two years or more would be required to create a nuclear warhead that is reliably deliverable by a missile as this room pushes ahead with war talk and red lines the obama administration is trying to relieve the pressure any pressure that i feel is simply to do what's right for the american people and i am going to block out any noise that's out there when the president referred to israeli war rhetoric as noise many asked whether the relations between the white house and television have hit a new low all you have to do in this town is say the word israel and everyone supposed to shrink away everyone is supposed to leave the argument because if israel's security is in peril then you are an anti-semite or worse if you say i'm opposite opinion americans have made it clear they don't have the stomach for another war in the middle east especially a war based on some phony red blinds president obama knows that benjamin netanyahu
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probably knows that too hence the question is these trade leadership really serious when pushing the u.s. to the brink of what would be a devastating war or is it some kind of a good cop bad cop diplomatic game that the u.s. and israel are playing whatever it is the escalating war talk is drowning out the hopes of diplomacy in washington i'm going to check on. and to some other news making headlines around the globe a lebanese shiite muslim pilgrims in a release by syrian rebels after being held hostage for more than five months the man arrived back in beirut where he was greeted by his family and the lebanese interior minister i was abroad he was one of the eleven pilgrims abducted in syria in may this year on their way from turkey to lebanon the rebels had previously freedom one other program leaving nine more still held captive. sudan and south sudan have managed to reach
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a deal on border security and oil production that will resume exports from south sudan through sudan the president came to an agreement on the demo tries to board a buffer zone between the countries although a number of other key issues remain unresolved when south sudan gained independence in last year size of the country's oil while done retaining the pro sing and export facilities fighting with a shoe pulled both to the brink of this yet. the u.k. severe budget cuts have dealt a crushing blow to the country's police force in fox they've been so sweeping there's been talk among some forces of try king despite industrial action by police being illegal under u.k. law does alter his point of boyko explains while the consequence save the government some much needed cash it threatens to leave the country dangerously exposed. they're faced with having to make deep budget cuts and to add insult to injury report to be called perhaps by
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a senior member of the government now police say the west midlands have decided to fight back in a couple of weeks the conservative party conference comes to birmingham police federations for the three regions surrounding the city are preparing their very own welcome for all the government ministers paying a visit they say they're going to buy up as many billboards as they can in the city center in order to put this anti government advertisement up by the time the tories start their meeting police say they want the public to know that they can't guarantee a good service because of the budget cuts being insisted upon across the whole of england and wales the picture a similar six thousand eight hundred frontline police jobs have gone since the two thousand and ten general election in order to free up more money for the treasury which is in desperate need of cash the government can to do change the nature of. beyond all recognition currently. twenty percent of the budget.
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as we know it would and will ultimately the police federation's latest campaign here in birmingham is a warning that even if the deep cuts made by the british government save the money it could come at the cost of public safety. crisis pressing daniels' how business does cause the study. groups one in four workers we know known for the job three million that's the first decade so many over for a. big. increase. sixteen. called the situation. to get even worse. the euro which has had no food one of lights now posted by a little to the rubles week against the of choruses driving the price in hong kong
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will find the exporters i'm. on the down side is free holdings losing almost five percent one day off the ripples in fiscal year results to the opening bell here in the most go on wednesday there were some markets finished in the bridge as you can see there on top of clashes in europe investors are worried the recent stimulus efforts to boost growth today you know would have more good stuff thank you very much for that danielle we'll see you later and coming up in a few moments on our spotlight. talks to the president of the euro group in charge of european currency control. big t. method it will take to make it through the crisis stand that.
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would be soon much brighter if you move from funds to. start on t.v. dot com. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. good stuff just the emperor napoleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again.
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but you know version twenty twelve on r.t. . more news today violence is once again fled up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets and canada. china corporations are rooted a clue. hello
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again and welcome to spotlight on the arts i'm my guest on the show today. the huge economic troubles that we are witnessing in. some european countries have been the center of attention of press around the world through quite a while that some people say that europe is about to collapse huge economies germany froth are trying to save the heroes trying to save the situation in their
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region but some say that it is due is that true. surely knows the answers to these questions is the prime minister of luxembourg mr hero as they call it in the press. as financial future of europe remains uncertain but it's vitally need support of euro bonds holders and the holders need a stable euro the prime minister of. care is a man who coordinates this mutually important process you care is known far beyond the borders of his tiny country in fact he is the president of euro group sees europe's monetary policy prognathic and extremely professional care is a consistent advocate of european integration in one of his interviews care says the children will either succeed or fail together.
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as a show thank you thank you very much for being with us well first of all when i read about you in the press the media calls you. mr hero what are your response. abilities and new na you are really the number one official in the eurozone today is it true as you know. and does is to case for you china to media always exaggerate things right i'm not the number one among as the number. responsible chairman of the for the coordination of economic policies but i'm not in charge of monetary policy does the job of mr. push. somebody trying to do my best to bring all these seventeen companies making. do area together when it comes to real.

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